IT Kids 2024
November - December 2024
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IT KIDS COURSES OVERVIEW

Are you looking for an exciting and educational way to keep your child engaged during the upcoming summer holidays in November and December 2024? Look no further! Our IT Kids Courses are here to inspire and empower the next generation of tech-savvy superstars.

In a world where digital literacy is an essential skill, our IT Kids Courses offer a dynamic and immersive learning experience for children, designed to ignite their passion for technology. Whether your child is a budding coder, a future graphic designer, or simply curious about the digital world, our comprehensive courses have something for everyone.

LIVING IN A DIGITAL WORLD

The Living in a digital world course will give your child an introduction to the following topics:

  • Introduction to digital systems(computers,
    laptops, tablets and smartphones)
  • Working with the Operating System
  • Creating Word documents
  • Animating Slides in Powerpoint
  • Spreadsheets
  • Connecting Online, Security


This course can be taken in 2 tracks. Below are more details about each track your child can take.

Track 1

For ages 7-12 or complete beginners. Duration is 24 hrs.

Track 2

Any age, but candidates are somewhat knowledgeable. You will learn advanced skills in Ms Office. Duration is 24 hrs.

PROGRAMMING

The programming course will give your child an introduction to the following topics in PYTHON or VB.NET

  • Problem Solving
  • Algorithms
  • Variables
  • Data Types
  • Control Structures
  • Iterations
  • Arrays
  • Input/Output
  • Manipulating Files
  • Functions & subprograms
  • Common algorithms
  • Questions as per SC/HSC exams


Duration of this course: 30 hrs

GRAPHICS DESIGN

The graphics design course will give your child an introduction to the following topics in Illustrator & Photoshop

  • Creating designs with Illustrator
  • Text Tool & effects
  • Object Transformation
  • Pen and paintbrush tools
  • Photoshop tools & selections
  • Layer effects
  • Using filters
  • Photo editing
  • Photo montage
  • Transforming graphics files
  • Manipulate Images
  • 3D effects

Duration of this course: 24 hrs

WEB DESIGN

The web design course will give your child an introduction to the following topics:

  • Develop websites using HTML, CSS, Javascript, Adobe Dreamweaver.
  • Create/Amend images with Photoshop, Add forms.
  • Create menus.
  • Bootstrap.


Duration of this course: 24 hrs

STUDENT REGISTRATION

Once you have completed registration, please contact us or come on site to complete the registration process.

COURSE ORGANISATION & TIMING

We have created a schedule for this course to match with most availabilities.

BENEFITS OF THIS COURSE

There are many benefits in our courses

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FAQs about this course

Some of the best beginner-friendly programs for kids include Scratch, Blockly, and Code.org. These use visual blocks and games to make coding fun and easy to understand. As children grow older, they can move on to Python, JavaScript, or game-based platforms like Roblox Studio and Minecraft Education.

The best coding class depends on the child’s age and learning style. For younger children, visual programming platforms like Scratch and Code.org are highly effective. Older kids may benefit from structured classes in Python, web development, or robotics, which provide both creativity and problem-solving experience.

Children can start learning basic coding concepts as early as 5–7 years old. At this stage, block-based platforms are ideal. By the age of 10 and above, kids are usually ready to explore text-based programming languages such as Python.

Yes, coding classes are worth it as they help children develop problem-solving skills, logical thinking, creativity, and resilience. Coding also builds digital literacy, which is an important skill in today’s world and can open future career opportunities.

At 3 years old, children are generally too young for structured coding, but they can be introduced to problem-solving games, logical sequencing, and basic technology skills. This can lay the foundation for more formal coding lessons when they are older.

There is no age limit for learning coding. While many children start young, coding can be learned at any stage of life. For kids, the earlier they start, the easier it is to build strong logical and problem-solving skills over time.

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